I really don't think it happened in packaging or even final assembly. Looking closely, it really looks like it had to have been done during the assembly of the tweeter itself because of the hard plastic X-shaped guard in front of the dome.

In any case, things do happen, understandably.

I do tech support for a fairly low volume electronics company and I know that despite all best efforts, defective units sometimes get through the system.

Kudos again to Axiom Customer Support!

And to Axiom itself for including the proper tool to change drivers and for the design of the speakers that allows drivers to be changed so easily.

Listening quietly at about 65-70 dB this morning and I don't know where the story started about the M60 not playing as nicely at low levels as the M80 but I would have to say that is not an issue at all with the M60 V3's! They sound terrific at low volume!!

--Mark--


M2v3's, M60v3's, VP100